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DOCET 100 ANNIVERSARY PEN SET

This is a four pen matching number set 038/100, only one available and the only complete matching number set on the market and we have it! The price is $2,988.00 but we will consider reasonable offers. To make a offer email us at orders@airlineintl.com and subscribe to our newsletter to get exclusive releases and special pricing http://airlineintl.us15.list-manage2.com/subscribe?u=1908cbad44d5ccfc5298e36d2&id=d8d8657a47

For its 100th anniversary, Nettuno presents a re-edition of the wellknown Docet, one of the first piston filled fountain pens made in '40s.

The new Nettuno Docet is made in a very limited edition, in four wonderful colors of marbled resin, turned from solid bar, hand-refined and hand- polished:

  • Brown : deep brown background, with orange/terracotta details, and golden finishing:
  • Green : deep green with blue/violet and bright green details, golden trims
  • Grey, with black and sand details, silver finishing
  • Burgundy, with red and black details, silver finishing

The clip is engraved with geometric designs enhancing the romantic and vintage look of the pen; its brand and name, as well as the serial number, are clearly engraved on the barrel.Piston filling system, with ebonite feeder.

14 Kt gold nib, similar to the original nib of early Docet, with F, M, B grades.
The pen comes in an elegant package with an ink bottle included.

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